Gary LaVaughn Walker

gary  walker

August 27, 1952 ~ April 12, 2025

Born in: Texarkana, Texas
Resided in: Ore City , Texas

Graveside services for Mr. Gary LaVaughn Walker, age 72, of Ore City, Texas, will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 16, 2025, at Ore City Cemetery, under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home of Ore City.

Mr. Walker passed away peacefully at his home on April 12, 2025.  Born on August 27, 1952, Gary was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and a hardworking man known for his skills as both a mechanic and a millwright. He spent many years employed at Red River Army Depot and later shared his passion and knowledge as an auto mechanic teacher at New Boston ISD, where he mentored and inspired many students.

Gary was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary Elizabeth Walker, and his parents, Bobby and Opal Walker. He is survived by his loving wife, Susan P. Walker of Ore City; his son, Bobby Lee Walker and his wife Rachel of Hooks; and one cherished granddaughter, Elizabeth Walker.  Gary and Susan were united in marriage on September 26, 2014, sharing over a decade of love and companionship.  He will be remembered for his dedication to his family, his quiet strength, and the kindness he extended to those around him.

 

Services

Graveside Ceremony: April 16, 2025 2:00 pm

Ore City Cemetery
210 Wisteria Road
Ore City, Texas 75683


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  1. Candle 8Gary was kind to people. Loved animals and cars. Was both a loving husband, and a loving father to his son Bobby Walker. He was a good listener and had a level head and easy- going smile. He had patience with women and children. He was a rock to us with his quiet voice and manner of gentleness. He rebuilt cars and took note of vehicles around him. His death was a sudden shock to us. He liked the lake and he wanted to get stronger.
    Personally, he helped me in a time of crisis, and acted as another dad and reached out to me trying to get me to think about something other than myself and defended my bio-mom Suzie from me being unkind. He will be missed. But my friends and family, this is not the end- we will see him someday again in Heaven.


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